Re: OT: www.Amazon.com down?

2008-06-06 Thread Pedram M
Seems to have made some headlines.

http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&hl=en&ned=us&q=amazon+down&btnG=Search+News

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Eddy Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Chris Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> and to pile on...
>>
>> http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.amazon.com
>>
>> down as of - 2008-06-06 14:33:38 - now.
>
>
> Anyone see the humor in the Google ads...
>
> Buy Books at Amazon.com
> Find Lower Price at Amazon.
> Free Shipping Featured Items.
>
>
> Eddy
>
>
>



Re: YAY! Re: Atrivo/Intercage: NO Upstream depeer

2008-09-23 Thread Pedram M
Wow, this topic has really gotten old.


On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:31 PM, Paul Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

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> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:28 PM, Russell Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
> > Sorry I didn't make this clear enough in the previous responses.
> >
> > The prefixes that are registered to Inhoster belong to Esthost.
> > I'm not sure how or why you think those prefixes belong to us.
> >
> > These prefixes belong DIRECTLY to us:
> > - 69.50.160.0/19  Withdrawn
> > - 216.255.176.0/20Withdrawn
> >
> > These prefixes belong DIRECTLY to nLayer, and were LEASED to us:
> > - 69.22.162.0/23  Withdrawn
> > - 69.22.168.0/21  Withdrawn
> > - 69.22.184.0/22  Withdrawn
> > - 69.31.64.0/20  Withdrawn
> >
> > The prefixes LEASED to us BY nLayer are being reclaimed at the end of
> > this month 09/30/08, as the lease contract is set to cease at that time.
> >
> > Hopefully, that is clear enough for you.
> >
> > Thank you for your time. Have a great day.
> > ---
> > Russell Mitchell
> >
> > InterCage, Inc.
> >
>
> Clear as mud, thanks.
>
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Re: YAY! Re: Atrivo/Intercage: NO Upstream depeer

2008-09-24 Thread Pedram M
define:nanog

North American Network Operators Group A membership organization that
provides for the exchange of tecnical information among public, commercial
...

I think this conversation should have ended way long time ago.

My $0.50 cents + $1.00 or $2

Regards,
Pedram

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:29 AM, Russell Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hello Mark,
>
> What's YOUR motivation to consistantly attack my company?
>
> What's my motivation to continue working @ InterCage?
> To keep a roof over my family's heads, and to keep them well-fed:
> 1.) Myself
> 2.) My Wife
> 3.) My near 2 year old Son (November)
> 4.) My near 3 week old Daughter (Born Sept. 4th)
>
> It's great that you finally accepted the claim of InterCage being
> associated with the famed "RBN" as being "alledged".
> You've taken the first step into seeing how much BS information has been
> spread out about our company.
>
> Whether you support me in my anti-abuse endeavor or not, as long as you get
> FACTUAL information, I'm happy.
> However someday, I trust you will find and accept the truth about
> InterCage. From what I see now from the claims your making, that day may not
> come soon.
>
> Thank you for your time. Have a great day.
>  ---
> Russell Mitchell
>
> InterCage, Inc.
>
> - Original Message 
> From: Mark Foo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Russell Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Bruce Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Christopher Morrow <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>; nanog@nanog.org; Joe Greco <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 1:14:01 AM
> Subject: Re: YAY! Re: Atrivo/Intercage: NO Upstream depeer
>
> Russell:
>
> Oh I got the memo, you'll be getting served one soon too.
>
> I just wonder why you don't consider playing both sides of the fence
> -- with your
> knowledge of who's who in the cyber crime field, you could probably get
> paid
> more as an informant (either to LEO or one of the "Intel" companies than
> whatever you're doing for Emil and (allegedly) the  RBN. You can't possible
> sleep well knowing what your up to now so I figure it's the money that
> motivates you.
>
> Or, maybe you don't really know anyone, you just respond to their demands
> and
> they end up with all the money, pr0n chicks, etc. Doesn't that bother
> you -- don't
> you want more?
>
> Plus, no one would know you were pulling two pay checks -- you manage
> systems
> on one side and pass info to the other. It's actually fairly simple --
> maybe you already
> know this ;).
>
> If not, please explain this:
>
> http://www.spamhaus.org/news.lasso?article=636
>
> Without exception, all of the major security organizations on the
> Internet agree that the 'Home' of cybercrime in the western world is a
> firm known as Atrivo/Intercage, based in California. We ourselves have
> not come to this conclusion lightly but from many years of dealing
> with criminal operations hosted by Atrivo/Intercage, gangs of
> cybercriminals - mostly Russian and East European but with several US
> online crime gangs as well - whose activities always lead back to
> servers run by Atrivo/Intercage. We have lost count of the times we
> have tracked a major virus botnet's "command and control" to
> Atrivo/Intercage servers, readers can view here some of the current
> and historic SBL records for Atrivo for a taste of what has been
> happening in this network. At almost every Internet security
> conference, or law enforcement seminar on cyber-crime, a presentation
> will detail some attack, exploit, phish or financial crime that has
> some nexus at Atrivo/Intercage.
>
> The person who runs Atrivo/Intercage, Emil Kacperski is an expert at
> playing the "surprised janitor", unaware of every new criminal
> enterprise found on his servers and keen to show he gets rid of some
> criminals once their activities on his network are exposed. His
> Internet hosting career first came to the attention of most anti-abuse
> organizations when he pinched (or 'purchased stolen goods' as he put
> it) and routed an unused block of 65,536 IP addresses belonging to the
> County of Los Angeles.
>
> Spamhaus has dealt with over 350 incidents of cyber-crime hosting on
> Atrivo/Intercage and its related networks in the last 3 years alone,
> all of which involved criminal operations such as malware, virus
> spreaders and botnet command and control servers. Malware found by
> Spamhaus on Atrivo/Intercage/Cernel/Hostfresh just in the last few
> months included the Storm Worm installer and controller and a MySpace
> spambot amongst others. Spamhaus currently sees a large amount of
> activity related to malicious software and exploits being hosted on
> Atrivo/Intercage which include DNS hijack malware, IFRAME browser
> attacks, dialers, pirated software websites and blatantly criminal
> services.
>
> We assume that every law enforcement agency with a cyber-crimes
> division has a dossier bursting at the seams on Atrivo/Intercage and
> its tentacles such as Esthost, Estdomains, Cernel, Host

Re: YAY! Re: Atrivo/Intercage: NO Upstream depeer

2008-09-24 Thread Pedram M
It's actually starting to look like WHT.

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:35 AM, Pedram M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> define:nanog
>
> North American Network Operators Group A membership organization that
> provides for the exchange of tecnical information among public, commercial
> ...
>
> I think this conversation should have ended way long time ago.
>
> My $0.50 cents + $1.00 or $2
>
> Regards,
> Pedram
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:29 AM, Russell Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> Hello Mark,
>>
>> What's YOUR motivation to consistantly attack my company?
>>
>> What's my motivation to continue working @ InterCage?
>> To keep a roof over my family's heads, and to keep them well-fed:
>> 1.) Myself
>> 2.) My Wife
>> 3.) My near 2 year old Son (November)
>> 4.) My near 3 week old Daughter (Born Sept. 4th)
>>
>> It's great that you finally accepted the claim of InterCage being
>> associated with the famed "RBN" as being "alledged".
>> You've taken the first step into seeing how much BS information has been
>> spread out about our company.
>>
>> Whether you support me in my anti-abuse endeavor or not, as long as you
>> get FACTUAL information, I'm happy.
>> However someday, I trust you will find and accept the truth about
>> InterCage. From what I see now from the claims your making, that day may not
>> come soon.
>>
>> Thank you for your time. Have a great day.
>>  ---
>> Russell Mitchell
>>
>> InterCage, Inc.
>>
>> - Original Message 
>> From: Mark Foo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: Russell Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Cc: Bruce Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Christopher Morrow <
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>; nanog@nanog.org; Joe Greco <
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 1:14:01 AM
>> Subject: Re: YAY! Re: Atrivo/Intercage: NO Upstream depeer
>>
>> Russell:
>>
>> Oh I got the memo, you'll be getting served one soon too.
>>
>> I just wonder why you don't consider playing both sides of the fence
>> -- with your
>> knowledge of who's who in the cyber crime field, you could probably get
>> paid
>> more as an informant (either to LEO or one of the "Intel" companies than
>> whatever you're doing for Emil and (allegedly) the  RBN. You can't
>> possible
>> sleep well knowing what your up to now so I figure it's the money that
>> motivates you.
>>
>> Or, maybe you don't really know anyone, you just respond to their demands
>> and
>> they end up with all the money, pr0n chicks, etc. Doesn't that bother
>> you -- don't
>> you want more?
>>
>> Plus, no one would know you were pulling two pay checks -- you manage
>> systems
>> on one side and pass info to the other. It's actually fairly simple --
>> maybe you already
>> know this ;).
>>
>> If not, please explain this:
>>
>> http://www.spamhaus.org/news.lasso?article=636
>>
>> Without exception, all of the major security organizations on the
>> Internet agree that the 'Home' of cybercrime in the western world is a
>> firm known as Atrivo/Intercage, based in California. We ourselves have
>> not come to this conclusion lightly but from many years of dealing
>> with criminal operations hosted by Atrivo/Intercage, gangs of
>> cybercriminals - mostly Russian and East European but with several US
>> online crime gangs as well - whose activities always lead back to
>> servers run by Atrivo/Intercage. We have lost count of the times we
>> have tracked a major virus botnet's "command and control" to
>> Atrivo/Intercage servers, readers can view here some of the current
>> and historic SBL records for Atrivo for a taste of what has been
>> happening in this network. At almost every Internet security
>> conference, or law enforcement seminar on cyber-crime, a presentation
>> will detail some attack, exploit, phish or financial crime that has
>> some nexus at Atrivo/Intercage.
>>
>> The person who runs Atrivo/Intercage, Emil Kacperski is an expert at
>> playing the "surprised janitor", unaware of every new criminal
>> enterprise found on his servers and keen to show he gets rid of some
>> criminals once their activities on his network are exposed. His
>> Internet hosting career first came to the attention of most anti-abuse
>> organizations when he pinched (or 'purchased stolen